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MarceloGiorgi's Profile
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Marcelo is a Software Developer working in Montevideo, Uruguay. He has over three years of experience in the Java/J2EE technologies. He has worked in many projects related with the Java technologies such as VIEG (a graphical visualization tool for databases), Weboffice (an open source web based office package) and proprietary corporative projects. In those projects, he had to study plenty of Java related technology such as: Struts, Hiberante, Tomcat, EJBs, JBoss, SOFIA, jPOS, JSF, among others. He is a Sun Certified Java Programmer (SCJP), Sun Certified Web Component Developer (SCWCD 1.4) and Sun Certified Business Component Developer (SCBCD 1.3). He is interested in web technology and Design Patterns. |
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MarceloGiorgi's Articles (2)
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Comparison of AJAX Frameworks: Prototype, GWT, DWR and Thinware
These days we can see that the concept of Web 2.0 is becoming popular. Web 2.0 refers to the concept of new web applications that are interactive in nature and are intended to help people to collaborate and offer services for them, not just static HTML. This stuff became possible, in part, by means of the AJAX technology. For us, java developers, to build applications that are aligned with this very concept of Web 2.0 involves the selection of one tool (or framework) that helps us to accomplish our needs.
Building JSF application with Exadel IDE
Java Server Faces (JSF) is a widely-used web application framework based on standards and promoted by Sun Microsystems. It provides a high level framework, based on the MVC pattern, which brings several functionalities for simplifying the building of user interfaces of web applications.In this article we introduce the Exadel's IDE and its excellent capabilities for development in JSF. This tool had been released recently as an open source product since its incorporation in the JBoss Group.
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